Terminal Velocity
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  • Reads 546
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 37m
Ongoing, First published Nov 01, 2021
Mature
In the year 2010 a Spec Ops team hidden in plain site of the US Marine Corps, under the command of Jason Howell found itself trapped in an unforgiving Former Soviet State. Amidst a civil war and an illness that seems to have ravaged the land three years will have passed, and the thought that this war held a much deeper plot weighs heavy on Jason's mind, as well as his emotional attachment to team member Molly Lancaster. Will he get his team and other survivors out of this hellish place? Or will they succumb to the elements around them?
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